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rose is a woman the french considered a custodian in the male-dominated environment, but in our country we would have considered her a curator of the small museum which if any of you had been to paris and walked from the concorde to the lewd, you walked right past this building as was the kind of early stage indoor tennis court in the 17th century, and it became the central headquarters for the operation in france and paris in particular, and it wass there bu that the tens of thouss of words stolen from the great collectors and fans and others so many of whom were also dealer families were brought in and they were often photographed in inventory to sign and this is a particularly evil or pernicious element of what they did they puwould assign inventory code to these works of art so rothschild is an example, the number next to it would be the number of items that they had stolen, andd i've seen in the tory numbers up almost 6,000, and even that is an understatement because any of the things the monuments officers found, which michael has done a great job in the '80s writing about a lot o
rose is a woman the french considered a custodian in the male-dominated environment, but in our country we would have considered her a curator of the small museum which if any of you had been to paris and walked from the concorde to the lewd, you walked right past this building as was the kind of early stage indoor tennis court in the 17th century, and it became the central headquarters for the operation in france and paris in particular, and it wass there bu that the tens of thouss of words...
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to protect the environment, natural habitats and so forth. that needs to be paid for as well. i think the licensing fees go to that support. host: freelancer on twitter -- how much debt did bush leave? trillion dollars spent in eight years and now gop act like they had nothing to do with that. i cannot recall how much that was there when president obama came into the white house, but there is no question that under president george w. bush, the deficit and debt grew significantly, primarily because of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, which were not paid for -- the expansion of the medicare part d entitlement, which was not paid for. and the significant bush tax cuts that also of course when not paid for. and so all those combined dramatically widened the debts over president bush's eight years. and the recession assertive in in last year this presidency 2007 put the nail in the coffin and wiped out government finances to a large degree. so there is no question that george w. bush's presidency was not good for federal finances overall. host: we are talking here this morning on
to protect the environment, natural habitats and so forth. that needs to be paid for as well. i think the licensing fees go to that support. host: freelancer on twitter -- how much debt did bush leave? trillion dollars spent in eight years and now gop act like they had nothing to do with that. i cannot recall how much that was there when president obama came into the white house, but there is no question that under president george w. bush, the deficit and debt grew significantly, primarily...
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the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now. hi, emma. >> guest: hello. >> host: what was your response when you won grand prize? >> guest: we were shocked. we let that one another and we could not believe it. posta when you finish, to journey sense of how good it was? >> guest: we did not. >> guest: tommy how you got interested in the first place. tesco well, our ninth grade project is required for students to complete. >> host: how did your team come together? did the teacher assign them? >> guest: yes, we could pick our team members. we chose other people we have known for a few years. we were comfortable and that we worked wel
the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now....
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they made them feel that's their environment, "we help you, we believe in it." the project is paper and glue. the way people involve themselves in it is so much more. it's like community. it's people opening the windows, moving the roof. it gets deeper than that. you look at it. it's about the whole experience. more than the photo. the photo is amazing when you look at the hill covered. when you lead the process, it's life-changing. that is what took be to it. the people need to see the process, and for that they have to go through it. they really have to take the risk to get to know the people around them. life is not only on twitter and instagram. it's if you knock on the neighbour and ask something crazy, you might say yes. if you don't try, you think he's a loser and never know. >> do you know, what did the women take from that project? >> first you see it when you walk in the streets, the women have the dignity. eyes and look. they've been through the conflict and hold the family together. you have to be hungry. they carry so much intensity and strength and
they made them feel that's their environment, "we help you, we believe in it." the project is paper and glue. the way people involve themselves in it is so much more. it's like community. it's people opening the windows, moving the roof. it gets deeper than that. you look at it. it's about the whole experience. more than the photo. the photo is amazing when you look at the hill covered. when you lead the process, it's life-changing. that is what took be to it. the people need to see...
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>> verse, this is not the right have environment to have this type of discussion. when you have russian troops in crimea, it's hard to see this is not a compromise environment for this type of referendum. second, it violates the ukrainian constitution. crimea is part of ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister has indicated they will have a discussion about its status, but ultimately, the government of kiev has to be at the table, and a condition where russia is out on the streets, that is not the type of environment where you could even have a fair expression of the will of the people of that region. >> the u.s. warship is in the black sea for a military exercise. are you confident this can be resolved peacefully? >> the u.s. typically does in the blacke this sea. we believe it's an important part of our regular military exercises. we also have taken steps in recent days to make sure we are reassuring our allies in nato and europe, and what you have .een is additional flights you have seen additional supplements to poland. we want to make sure our eastern european al
>> verse, this is not the right have environment to have this type of discussion. when you have russian troops in crimea, it's hard to see this is not a compromise environment for this type of referendum. second, it violates the ukrainian constitution. crimea is part of ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister has indicated they will have a discussion about its status, but ultimately, the government of kiev has to be at the table, and a condition where russia is out on the streets, that is...
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the only difference is that i grew up in environment that was a little bit more forgiving so when i made a mistake the consequences were not as severe. >> security forces in venezuela that v been using to break up the student protests. meantime, the president has declared an early start to the week-long public holiday. it is an attempt to clearly end. we have more. >> there will be no carnival this year for protesters. earlier this week, he announced the carnival weekend would start two days early and the break many saw as an attempt to weaken. [speaking in native tongue] >> people are here to present. it would be disrespectful for those who have fallen and we are here to she that nothing will stop us. >> the dem strags in caracas started out peacefully. they ended once again in crashes amid a big crowd of tear gas. meanwhile, the supporters rallied on the other side of the capital and took the opportunity to attack their opponents. >> we're on the street for peace and happiness and lake those in the east of the city, there are from the wst, we're happy and peaceful. >> protests barricad
the only difference is that i grew up in environment that was a little bit more forgiving so when i made a mistake the consequences were not as severe. >> security forces in venezuela that v been using to break up the student protests. meantime, the president has declared an early start to the week-long public holiday. it is an attempt to clearly end. we have more. >> there will be no carnival this year for protesters. earlier this week, he announced the carnival weekend would start...
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at a business school, and from washington, the acting director of the atlantic council's energy and environment program. jacob, there much in the way of economic leverage that the u.s. holds in russia? >> compared to the eu, in my opinion, no. bilateral trade is too small, unlike in europe, and unlike in europe, where you have nuclear option, for instance, you could look to tart asset freezes and things like that, because if you had the money, similar to what the former ukraine an leadership had in europe, they had money inside of the eu and that could be frozen. they don't have, as far as i know, as much money in the u.s., so no. there isn't, quite frankly, that much that the u.s. can do on the bilateral economic front. >> larry peckar, how is russia emeshed in the economy of the eu and europe more broadly? >> indeed, russia is fully integrated in the global economy, and has close ties into the global economies and so on. but the point is that the current situation is not purely economic. when speaking about just the economy, western countries, european countries, are interested in keeping clo
at a business school, and from washington, the acting director of the atlantic council's energy and environment program. jacob, there much in the way of economic leverage that the u.s. holds in russia? >> compared to the eu, in my opinion, no. bilateral trade is too small, unlike in europe, and unlike in europe, where you have nuclear option, for instance, you could look to tart asset freezes and things like that, because if you had the money, similar to what the former ukraine an...
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to learn how they took this product and turned it soda.ay -- homemade people do not want to hurt the environment. also look at sodastream. they hire a lot of employees, they are israeli engineers. this is a great example of how you focus on good things and grow the economy on both sides. >> the controversy was that scarlett johansson is the spokesperson and they have a factory that employs people took and offense to her sponsorship of this. is that a constant issue you have to deal with? >> luckily i focus on the good rings. i focus on innovation, creativity, and business. 1500 mbaing more than students from the top programs, all the top 20 programs in canada, spain, hong kong, beijing, they are interested in innovation. people are not so looking all the time about the bad things. onkily i am focused 100% that. >> companies like cisco and intel making investments in israel. you can mention google doing a lot of their innovative products and israel. are doing allked their innovative products in haifa. >> i want to thank you very much. the founder of the u.s.-israel does this -- business council.
to learn how they took this product and turned it soda.ay -- homemade people do not want to hurt the environment. also look at sodastream. they hire a lot of employees, they are israeli engineers. this is a great example of how you focus on good things and grow the economy on both sides. >> the controversy was that scarlett johansson is the spokesperson and they have a factory that employs people took and offense to her sponsorship of this. is that a constant issue you have to deal with?...
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given the environment, obviously this is having a serious effect here in ukraine. we have heard in late-breaking news or in late evening news that the ukrainians are so concerned about this that they're moving security forces up to the border in areas in the north and the east of the country, not in crimea, so clearly, the ukrainians are very afraid about a larger conflict with russia, not just crimea. >> i was fascinated because i hear these people in the crimean region speaking to our reporters. you're fluent in russian. these people who are speaking in crimea are speaking in russian versus those in kiev speaking ukrainian. >> absolutely right. i mean, there are long standing relationships between russia and ukraine. there's a sense of pride in this part of the country, signs are not in russian, they're in ukrainian, a different letter alphabet. certainly in crimea, predominantly they do speak russian. language is a big issue and it's been made a big issue by the russians themselves, because there's been a plan to make ukrainian the official language and push rus
given the environment, obviously this is having a serious effect here in ukraine. we have heard in late-breaking news or in late evening news that the ukrainians are so concerned about this that they're moving security forces up to the border in areas in the north and the east of the country, not in crimea, so clearly, the ukrainians are very afraid about a larger conflict with russia, not just crimea. >> i was fascinated because i hear these people in the crimean region speaking to our...
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badly affect the ecosystem or the environment especially if it's and there's no risk involved in getting it out. reassuring speech from a person tasked with p.r. . the cauchy pass which is what we call the hotel area an area in deep immersion particularly there are hundreds of tons of radioactive waste which were put there in the form of drums that went all the way down to the bottom. this is a designated area and another area there were some scrap metal which could be regularly seen slightly emerged in the ocean. these are two identified zones or. else. we regularly see strong swirls where bits of metal emerge and wash up on shore like they have all this we got rid of and we'll find areas where we can put it the radioactive waste in the hotels will stay there. as it's not part of the rehabilitation project force of them. and so they were buried in pits one thousand five hundred to two thousand meters deep. in total five hundred seventy tons of contaminated waste including the famous airplanes thrown into the great blue sea. of more concern for the government was a report published in ja
badly affect the ecosystem or the environment especially if it's and there's no risk involved in getting it out. reassuring speech from a person tasked with p.r. . the cauchy pass which is what we call the hotel area an area in deep immersion particularly there are hundreds of tons of radioactive waste which were put there in the form of drums that went all the way down to the bottom. this is a designated area and another area there were some scrap metal which could be regularly seen slightly...
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francisco general hospital and the sheriff's department, saying the hospital did not provide a safe environment and the sheriff's deputies did not handle their jobs very well. >> when the doctor tells you all the risks of the surgery including you could die when you go in, they don't give you a paper to sign and tell you there's a risk here you may be lost. >> the only thing that lynne spalding's family and friends have seen out of this tragedy is the reassignment of a couple of sheriff's deputies. well, lynne spalding can't be reassigned her life and her children can't be reassigned her mother. >> reporter: she was found dead in a hospital stairwell after being missing for two weeks. the sheriff's department was in charge of searching for her. the city of san francisco has 45 days to reject the claim. if they don't, that's when spalding's family can file a lawsuit. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visiting the bay area meeting with governor jerry brown and silicon valley officials. kpix 5's mark kelly reports. >> reporter: things are still getting under way
francisco general hospital and the sheriff's department, saying the hospital did not provide a safe environment and the sheriff's deputies did not handle their jobs very well. >> when the doctor tells you all the risks of the surgery including you could die when you go in, they don't give you a paper to sign and tell you there's a risk here you may be lost. >> the only thing that lynne spalding's family and friends have seen out of this tragedy is the reassignment of a couple of...
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. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are obsolete, and china and russia are developing fighters that can outfly the jet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, it has been almost a year now since pope francis has become pontiff. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are your headlines at this hour. secretary of state john kerry is in paris trying to diffuse the crisis in ukraine. he'll hold face-to-face talks with sergei lavrov. lavrov claiming there are no russian troops on the ground in crimea. >>> the black sea fleet is blocking all traffic in the crimean area. >>> the west virginia state house will vote on a water protection bill to try to prevent another chemical spill like the one that can tom nated the water in january. if passed it will
. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are obsolete, and china and russia are developing fighters that can outfly the jet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> coming up on al jazeera...
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. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are on sol bleat, and china and russia are developing fighters that will out fly and outgun the american fleet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> and we are following breaking news coming out of ukraine right now. we're going to go to nick schifrin who is there. there is a developing situation outside of a cafe that involves a un enjoy. nick what are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: well, what we saw for upwards of an hour is robert [ inaudible ] who is the special representative for the secretary general who has been here trying to figure out a way out of this crisis, he was meeting with some journalists in a cafe, and that's when a group of pro-russian militia members effectively blockaded him inside the cafe. journalists heard about it and rushed to t
. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are on sol bleat, and china and russia are developing fighters that will out fly and outgun the american fleet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington....
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people live in these countries, and the gcc is meant to encourage cooperation on the economy and the environment. those are being tested. >>> the former ambassador to the u.n. said ca qatar, we have notg to do with egypt. they are free to deal with their own issues, but we will never support. this is unacceptable. we are in the 21st century. egyptian people are our people. so any dictator coming forward through the blood of his own people, and they want us to support that dictator, that's taking us back. these countries have voted for a dictatorship. if we say, listen, it is your business if you want to support dictators, but we're not going to support dictators. having said that, that should not come back with our relationship. we are opposed to any intervention of outside powers of any of these states. >> let's go to saudi arabia, where we find a columnist a. having a difference of opinion is one thing. being accused of interfering with the internal affairs of another country, let's take saudi arabia, that's another thing entirely. what has infuriated saudi? >> playing with the mix of islam re
people live in these countries, and the gcc is meant to encourage cooperation on the economy and the environment. those are being tested. >>> the former ambassador to the u.n. said ca qatar, we have notg to do with egypt. they are free to deal with their own issues, but we will never support. this is unacceptable. we are in the 21st century. egyptian people are our people. so any dictator coming forward through the blood of his own people, and they want us to support that dictator,...
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we cannot sacrifice environment for economic growth. >> reporter: many of these delegates are from regions that are still waiting for their share of economic growth. al jazeera, at the great hall of the people, beijing. >>> as china is bulking up its military spending, washington wants to cut back. chuck hagel is appearing before the senate armed services committee in washington, d.c. this hour. he is discussing proposed military spending for 2015 and beyond. the plan would shrink the side of the u.s. army to the smallest force since before second world war. rosalyn no doubt this budget is very controversial, and no doubt that chuck hagel would have to expect tough scrutiny over it. >> yes, chuck hagel as well as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are getting a lot of tough questions, but the two men are arguing that the current fiscal realities in the federal government require that the military cut as much as a trillion dollars in the next ten years in defense spending, and they also note with the end of the war coming in afghanistan that this is a prime moment for the military to
we cannot sacrifice environment for economic growth. >> reporter: many of these delegates are from regions that are still waiting for their share of economic growth. al jazeera, at the great hall of the people, beijing. >>> as china is bulking up its military spending, washington wants to cut back. chuck hagel is appearing before the senate armed services committee in washington, d.c. this hour. he is discussing proposed military spending for 2015 and beyond. the plan would...
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you are looking flat in that environment. a lot of investors had been used to this raging bull market for over three decades. we think we are in the waning days of that play. if you take off inflation, you're kind of zero-ish. >> speaking of, let's take a look at where treasuries ended today's session. creep last hour, they higher, but overall a very tight range for the treasury market. like i said in the last hour, there was a little rush into the treasury markets and safe haven buying. and turning to commodities, you have to look at oil. booming on u.s. data, not on ukraine and russia. u.s. inventories finding for a seventh straight week, leading to some weakness in commodities. also, pointing out that commodity -- refining capacity is down. as they make the transition from winter into spring. i'm alix steel. ♪ ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for wednesday, march 5, 2014 i. i am pimm fox. ou he isr theme and is a risk. -- our theme is a risk. nfl wide receiver, taking a risk in the restaurant business. we have got details.
you are looking flat in that environment. a lot of investors had been used to this raging bull market for over three decades. we think we are in the waning days of that play. if you take off inflation, you're kind of zero-ish. >> speaking of, let's take a look at where treasuries ended today's session. creep last hour, they higher, but overall a very tight range for the treasury market. like i said in the last hour, there was a little rush into the treasury markets and safe haven buying....
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>> no, this is a different environment. ukraine's far different. we never got involved militarily in georgia, but there were limited options we had like bringing the best georgian troops back to fight the russians. >> you did have george w. bush face a similar situation. you don't think he should have gone in militarily, aggressively start some war. this president is not doing this. i don't understand how the critique is -- wouldn't you agree the president is handling this situation as it hits his desk right now, appropriately? >> i think we can't go to war. that's very clear. there's no military option here. so i've tried to stand with the administration and say in congress tomorrow we're going to talk about sanctions. eliot's done a good job leading that with ed royce. i think we need to take the fact that america in 2020 will be the leading world energy producer, so let's talk about that being used to be an offset to the russians because their energy is their weapon. if we're looking to make russia a pariah state, that's where the president need
>> no, this is a different environment. ukraine's far different. we never got involved militarily in georgia, but there were limited options we had like bringing the best georgian troops back to fight the russians. >> you did have george w. bush face a similar situation. you don't think he should have gone in militarily, aggressively start some war. this president is not doing this. i don't understand how the critique is -- wouldn't you agree the president is handling this situation...
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i think we have to really understand and see how she reacts when we have a very, very challenging environment for her. you can make a case where you start to see the market down 10% or 15% because the economic data is starting to weaken, we get poor unemployment numbers and the pressure on her to begin to slow or stop the taper and maybe go the other way would be immense from the politicians. i think the market is realizing that and saying hey, there's a floor underneath here, we are not going to be able to fall a whole lot more before we get a relatively dovish yellen to help out. i think that's also another reason why the market's going up. >> mind you, yellen has already put it out there, it would take a significant change or deterioration in economic data for them to change course on the taper. nonetheless, what is the case you make for stocks? make it a good one. >> i think we look at the stock market and do see some opportunities out there. it might be a little more selective than it was say a year or two ago but we feel we can still find companies that are growing well and are pretty r
i think we have to really understand and see how she reacts when we have a very, very challenging environment for her. you can make a case where you start to see the market down 10% or 15% because the economic data is starting to weaken, we get poor unemployment numbers and the pressure on her to begin to slow or stop the taper and maybe go the other way would be immense from the politicians. i think the market is realizing that and saying hey, there's a floor underneath here, we are not going...
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about how to make a bomb but we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health effects now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military suit is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested wonder how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time there is a lot of a c. that. if the thousands of polynesians who worked in moral. profited from the windfall they received from mainland france they did so in secret it's difficult for them to keep the memories alive the veterans are gone taking their memories and their testimonies with them
about how to make a bomb but we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health effects now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military suit is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access...
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. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency statute says you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of a hospital so that the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure here. that's such a gross wrong. >> the city has 45 days to respond. if they reject the claim, the spalding family attorney says they will file a lawsuit. >>> other bay area headlines tonight traffic on 880 in fremont backed up today after a truck crashed, landed on its side around 10:00 near auto mall parkway. the driver says he lost control after another driver cut him off. debris hit the windshield of another car cutting the driver in the face. that driver had to be taken to the hospital. minor injuries. the truck driver was not hurt. >>> a second three-car crash farther back on 880 added to the traffic mess. both incidents were cleared about 1:00. >>> a federal judge cited a report from the national rifle association as one of the reasons for upholding sunnyvale's ban on large capacity gun magazines. the report says when people defend themselves with guns, they usua
. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency statute says you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of a hospital so that the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure here. that's such a gross wrong. >> the city has 45 days to respond. if they reject the claim, the spalding family attorney says they will file a lawsuit. >>> other bay area headlines tonight traffic on 880 in fremont backed up today after a truck crashed,...
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dina cappiello, the national environment reporter for the associated press, joins me now. 27 1/2 million dollars in finds, $200 million for the cleanup. in the range of penalty, how does this rank? >> it's the biggest ever for a company that violates its water pollution permits. other companies that paid big fines in the past in 2008, the e.p.a. said this is the biggest ever for a company that violated permits it had from states. >> ifill: describe the pollution. >> we're talking about 6,000 violations over 300 state-issued permits, hundreds of streams, tributaries and rivers, 79 active coal minus, over 20 coal processing plants where they put the coal and wash it before it's shipped, over five appalachian states, so it's a pretty massive coverage area for the settlement. >> reportersettlement. >> ifill: how did the discharges occur? >> they're actually piped into the waterways and states issue permits for the companies that give them certain limits and in this case this company repeatedly from 2006 to 2013 exceeded those limits, that they were actually authorized to discharge. >> ifill:
dina cappiello, the national environment reporter for the associated press, joins me now. 27 1/2 million dollars in finds, $200 million for the cleanup. in the range of penalty, how does this rank? >> it's the biggest ever for a company that violates its water pollution permits. other companies that paid big fines in the past in 2008, the e.p.a. said this is the biggest ever for a company that violated permits it had from states. >> ifill: describe the pollution. >> we're...
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. >> here in southern california, it's a dry and hot environment. when people die outside, they can mummify or become skeletal quickly. >> this was lying in the desert for probably more than a year. maybe one to five years. >> our anthropologists can help with information that we can't get from an autopsy. >> like reading the bones, some people say. >> but all too often the bodies are not identified. >> what happens to remains when we finish our investigation is they're buried or cremated. >> and this is where they finally end up. in a dusty section of the county graveyard in a kind of giant filing cabinet. a monument to the ashes of the unknown and unclaimed. >> a moving story. our thanks to vocative for the work on it. that wraps things up for me. it's my favorite time of day, t "the reid report" with my favorite colleague, joy reid. stay tuned. she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! h
. >> here in southern california, it's a dry and hot environment. when people die outside, they can mummify or become skeletal quickly. >> this was lying in the desert for probably more than a year. maybe one to five years. >> our anthropologists can help with information that we can't get from an autopsy. >> like reading the bones, some people say. >> but all too often the bodies are not identified. >> what happens to remains when we finish our investigation...
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it's this certainty and arrests that make this a very difficult environment to work in. we should point out, these three individuals, these al jazeera journalists are among thousands of protesters, activists and other journalists who are facing a similar ordeal many say it's trials like this and other detentions that are a troubling sign that egypt is going back to a repressive, authoritative state instead of going towards fulfilling the promises of the 2011 revolution. >> syrian government forces are waging a campaign of siege warfare and starvation against civilians as part of the military campaign against rebel fighters. >> that's among the findings of a u.n.-mandated independent report which has just been released. the investigation, catalogue of the suffering 250,000 people who are besieged across syria, government forces were accused of denying basic aid in order to force people to choose between surrender and stashation. war crimes have been committed by opposition groups. more from geneva >> reporter: this is that report. 7th report of the independent internation
it's this certainty and arrests that make this a very difficult environment to work in. we should point out, these three individuals, these al jazeera journalists are among thousands of protesters, activists and other journalists who are facing a similar ordeal many say it's trials like this and other detentions that are a troubling sign that egypt is going back to a repressive, authoritative state instead of going towards fulfilling the promises of the 2011 revolution. >> syrian...
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. >> you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of hospital so that the patients who come here to be treated are safe and secure. >> reporter: spalding family aattorney haig harris says san francisco family hospital failed to do that for 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection, when she became disoriented. two days later, spalding vanished. and 17 days after that, she was found dead in a stairwell, just across from her room. >> you have a patient with a room on the fifth floor, as lynn spalding was, that's within 50, 100 feet, or whatever of it is, of an exit door to a stairwell, that's not the first place that you search? they never searched that stairwell. >> reporter: in fact, the claim charges sheriff deputies never organized a cohesive search for spalding. almost all of the deputies interviewed said they believed they had no authority to detain spalding. and even that they found her because she was not considered mentally ill. the claim says the hospital's records were so bad, the staff at first thought spalding was black. then, l
. >> you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of hospital so that the patients who come here to be treated are safe and secure. >> reporter: spalding family aattorney haig harris says san francisco family hospital failed to do that for 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection, when she became disoriented. two days later, spalding vanished. and 17 days after that, she was found dead in a stairwell, just across from her room....
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in the current environment, there's no real argument against that, i don't think. if you look at inflation way below target right now, i think when the ecb unveils its projections for 20116 tomorrow, inflation around about 1.6%, 1.7% at most. inflation is much lower than the ecb would like. >> what else? what else do you expect? you're talking for them to stop this -- >> absolutely. i think the two entry. you could do one or you could do the other. i think the most logical thing to do is to do the two in tandem. narrow the corridor and to flip the markets liquidity. the two of those things should help stabilize. so you get a lower rate and a more stable rate. that is confidence and make it a little bit more to foster and improving the military transmission mechanism and in the real economy. >> we only have 24 hours to wait and see. james, great to talk to you. >>> let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. the february adp employment report at 8:15 eastern. forecasts calling for an increase of on 160,000 in private sector payrolls last
in the current environment, there's no real argument against that, i don't think. if you look at inflation way below target right now, i think when the ecb unveils its projections for 20116 tomorrow, inflation around about 1.6%, 1.7% at most. inflation is much lower than the ecb would like. >> what else? what else do you expect? you're talking for them to stop this -- >> absolutely. i think the two entry. you could do one or you could do the other. i think the most logical thing to...
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an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> translator: before i didn't give her a chance to express herself. i would do most of the talking. now i give her a chance so she doesn't get frustrated and angry. >> it's already helped in their daily lives. >>> they are putting in place a further visa restriction on individuals. they are russian as well as ukraine. also the ukrainian acting president has been speaking. he said that the authorities are totally illegitimate and forced to work under the bow of a gun. they are illegal. much more on "bbc world news".. >>> if you have ever wondered what your town or city looks like at dawn, well, a professional photographer may be able to help. anthony eppes is currently traveling the world taking photos of cities at dawn, including paris, london, and venice. >> i see this beautiful light all the time. it's reemerging, this rebirth of the day. everybody is sleeping and missing it. and then i show them the pictures, the images i guess from the effort of being there. people are really impressed by that light. it's like, wow, look at this picture.
an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> translator: before i didn't give her a chance to express herself. i would do most of the talking. now i give her a chance so she doesn't get frustrated and angry. >> it's already helped in their daily lives. >>> they are putting in place a further visa restriction on individuals. they are russian as well as ukraine. also the ukrainian acting president has been speaking. he said that the authorities are totally illegitimate and...
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. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritise and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the s35, arguing current fighter jets are obsolete and china and russia are developing fighters that will outfly and outrun. the question is whether the pentagon can make good on a jet that can tackle all jets in all positions. >> brazil is working overtime to get ready for the start of the 2014 world cup tournament in june. to mark the 100 day count town organizers lit up the stadium and monument in the colours of the flag. brazilians found the numbers hosting the tournament fell to a low. many criticise it as at an all-time low. >> having this lit up almost every day is important. it's beautiful. for people from rio de janeiro, the world cup is more important. >> brazil should be the winner. we deserve the victory after all our struggles. >> let's get the rest of the sport. >>> ukraine's friendly match with the unite
. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritise and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the s35, arguing current fighter jets are obsolete and china and russia are developing fighters that will outfly and outrun. the question is whether the pentagon can make good on a jet that can tackle all jets in...
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we have more liquid environments prevent the situation where markets react in a negative way. muchve us a sense of how you see this going forward and is now the right time for investors to come out of china? >> i think a lot of investors have been coming out and if you look at the chinese financials, lows for at all-time very long time to compel them in developing markets and you could make the argument that the market is pricing a lot of ourtive news in already and colleagues on the equity strategy side are negative because situations have adjusted so much already. >> i have a question about russia. the market is looking for a defed ration and growth -- deration ingrowth. >> russian was looking to slow before the ukraine and the numbers were weak investment and investment is a poor story. sure. they are coming back and it is negative for quite some time. newsything, the recent affects sentiment and foreign investor sentiment. and the central bank believes that we are below that. reach thought we could 2.5%. where russia and the economic front is shooting themselves in the foo
we have more liquid environments prevent the situation where markets react in a negative way. muchve us a sense of how you see this going forward and is now the right time for investors to come out of china? >> i think a lot of investors have been coming out and if you look at the chinese financials, lows for at all-time very long time to compel them in developing markets and you could make the argument that the market is pricing a lot of ourtive news in already and colleagues on the...
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we will definitely increase the new amount of the recycled rubber for new tires and help the environment. concernis the biggest for the next years? there seems to be a push to gain more independence from the auto industry and we're seeing the early signs of carmakers coming back in europe. hope that the signals we are getting from europe will get stronger and that european markets will recover. year, we were at the level that we were 10-15 years ago. in northppreciate it america. on the is your take percentage of tire production that we want. we are putting a lot of money on tire production and you have a figure in mind? what is that figure? i can give you the production rate of last year. andly 125 million last year this was an increase over 2012 and our target is to grow production towards the level of 150 million in the next 5-6 years. >> what kind of vehicle? money to upgrade the spending on the tire division. are the standard vehicle tires? is it that they once used in the mining industry? >> we are targeting premium tires and passenger cars. inare also investing specialty tires. yo
we will definitely increase the new amount of the recycled rubber for new tires and help the environment. concernis the biggest for the next years? there seems to be a push to gain more independence from the auto industry and we're seeing the early signs of carmakers coming back in europe. hope that the signals we are getting from europe will get stronger and that european markets will recover. year, we were at the level that we were 10-15 years ago. in northppreciate it america. on the is your...
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. >> forecast is in line with ours and it will be hard to tighten lending standards, improve the environment, and so on. the priority appears to shift from investment to consumption domestically and china. we think they'll timidly will prevail because the main determination they have is to keep it running at those sorts of levels. in the last 24n hours after consolatory words from the russian president, vladimir putin. will the calm last? market pointestern of view interrupted so violently over the weekend and the beginning part of this week that it does seem to have a renewed call man did is very welcome and it certainly fits our view that this will unfold more in the corridors of politics and hopefully anything more violent. that being said, there are a lot of concerns about where it is leading the concerns about the outlook for commodity prices, what happens with ukraine's gas deal with russia, so on. the markets will remain nervous. >> one of your analysts making the point that one reason why violence on the ground may be less likely is the fact that russia has leverage over the ukraine
. >> forecast is in line with ours and it will be hard to tighten lending standards, improve the environment, and so on. the priority appears to shift from investment to consumption domestically and china. we think they'll timidly will prevail because the main determination they have is to keep it running at those sorts of levels. in the last 24n hours after consolatory words from the russian president, vladimir putin. will the calm last? market pointestern of view interrupted so...
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people prone develop allergic reactions to whatever is in the environment. children who live in the south had a slightly higher risk. >> an allergy specialist joins us. allergies are a multi-billion dollars business. $7.9 billion a year is spent on allergies. 55% of americans have at least one, and 30,000 americans visit the emergency room because of food allergies. how will this new study affect all of that? >> i think what's really interesting is previously we thought the allergy is prevalent in the south united states. now it appears the pref lance is equal across the country. in urban communities, allergic to indoor allergens like dust mites and cockroach. >> you find something you were allergic to, just not prone to allergies in that region. >> that's been long known that individuals will move to try to avoid triggers to allergies and two to three years later develop allergies. this is showing the pref lance is similar across the country. >> what is wrong with a higher rate in the south? >> they linked exposure to indoor allergen, dust mites and cock ro
people prone develop allergic reactions to whatever is in the environment. children who live in the south had a slightly higher risk. >> an allergy specialist joins us. allergies are a multi-billion dollars business. $7.9 billion a year is spent on allergies. 55% of americans have at least one, and 30,000 americans visit the emergency room because of food allergies. how will this new study affect all of that? >> i think what's really interesting is previously we thought the allergy...
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they talk about it's the greatest selling environment. i think it's a good investing environment because we have continued improvement in the economy. we have very low interest rates and access to capital. also for the first time in years, our ceos can put business plans together with more confidence with projections. following the crisis, no one had any confidence about putting plans together. so what we're looking at is buying mid sized companies as opposed to, you know, what happened. >> '05 to '07 cl is a buying spree of taking companies private. and that's just not happening any more. >> you know, we had sam zell on the program last week. he said the zero interest rates that we've had for years .years have in effect been like having no shot clock in basketball. so it hasn't pushed people to do it. but to get it to the point where the federal reserve looks like it may raise interest rates, do you think that will put a flurry of activity as people try to beat the shot clock? >> i don't know. i don't think short interest rates are risin
they talk about it's the greatest selling environment. i think it's a good investing environment because we have continued improvement in the economy. we have very low interest rates and access to capital. also for the first time in years, our ceos can put business plans together with more confidence with projections. following the crisis, no one had any confidence about putting plans together. so what we're looking at is buying mid sized companies as opposed to, you know, what happened....
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an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> they use big words because we're talking with them, communicating about every part of their day. >> for parents like louie, the cost is well worth it. >> we wanted to take money that we might have spent on other things and making an investment in their education. it's the socialization that it provides that i think ultimately really gets these kids ahead at a young age. >> back on the other side of town a world apart, they are doing dishes today. she has seen a change in her daughter since they started chatting more. >> translator: before i didn't give her a chance to express herself. i would do most of the talking. now i give her a chance so she doesn't get frustrated and angry. >> it's already helped in their daily lives. >>> let's just catch up with the day of fast moving events in ukraine. live to simferopol, the regional capital. there you can see the white flags, red at the bottom, blue at the top. that is the flag of the crimea. it could rejoin within a matter of days. the regional parliament just voted in favor of russia. a referendum just 1
an environment rich with new vocabulary. >> they use big words because we're talking with them, communicating about every part of their day. >> for parents like louie, the cost is well worth it. >> we wanted to take money that we might have spent on other things and making an investment in their education. it's the socialization that it provides that i think ultimately really gets these kids ahead at a young age. >> back on the other side of town a world apart, they are...
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the next in line was documentaries about the environment and after that, immigration. we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, fracking second. it was a three person team from long beach polytechnic high school. they are served by charter communications. as a three team member in that .roup, >>, michaela, and sarah we are going to be talking with emma right now. you was your reaction when heard you one grand prize? >> we were shocked. we looked across at one another and could not believe it. >> when you finished the documentary, did you have a sense of how good it was? >> we did not. >> how did you get interested in the contest? >> our ninth grade government teacher. how did your team come together? were you able to pick your teams or did the teacher assign them? >> we could pick our team members. we chose other people we have known for a few years. we knew we worked well together. >> when you joined forces with any ofa and sarah, had you done documentaries before? >> no. we watched a lot of vi
the next in line was documentaries about the environment and after that, immigration. we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, fracking second. it was a three person team from long beach polytechnic high school. they are served by charter communications. as a three team member in that .roup, >>, michaela, and sarah we are going to be talking with emma right now. you was your reaction when heard you one grand...
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what is the future for this bank and the environment you just described? i think it is not necessarily a great idea to focus the entire business on private banking. profitability and margins are under pressure. for credit suisse it is a big advantage they have managed to preserve such a large part of their investment banking. it is comfortably covering its cost of capital. count himselfcan lucky that they still have this investment bank and that they have more diversified earnings. credit suisse is not in such a bad position. it is cheap compared to other swiss banks. >> thank you for your analysis, joining us from kepler cheuvreux from frankfurt. crime pays. brazil may have some of the world's best beaches. it is the king of car crime. auto theft revving up business for one company. it is coming up next. ♪ welcome back.g, you are watching "the pulse," live on bloomberg tv and streaming on bloomberg.com. let's take a look at today's hotshot. to get anvils decide unconventional tour of rio de janeiro. .hey flew by the giant statue check out this shot, it
what is the future for this bank and the environment you just described? i think it is not necessarily a great idea to focus the entire business on private banking. profitability and margins are under pressure. for credit suisse it is a big advantage they have managed to preserve such a large part of their investment banking. it is comfortably covering its cost of capital. count himselfcan lucky that they still have this investment bank and that they have more diversified earnings. credit...
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up couch environment was set for one-size-fits-all. it was affordable. in the world that rich is describing, it is increasingly less affordable for that 21-year-old to 30 five-year-old. >> walter, you covered telecom and media. what does the deal between dish and disney mean for google, apple, amazon? it >> these guys have to wonder about their long-term business plans in general. look at what the telecom companies are doing in terms of pocketing wireless usage. we had all of this debate from last week or two weeks ago, when comcast and netflix came to terms. if you are google and you want people to watch youtube or are thinking about a television type service. you are at a disadvantage, you do not control that. if i am verizon, as an example, i can extend my product to wireless. or these other guys will be at a disadvantage if they try to sell over the top. >> you have known these guys forever. i want you to ask the questions that you want to ask rich and walter right now. what matters to you when you look at the analysis on these companies? byfor me i
up couch environment was set for one-size-fits-all. it was affordable. in the world that rich is describing, it is increasingly less affordable for that 21-year-old to 30 five-year-old. >> walter, you covered telecom and media. what does the deal between dish and disney mean for google, apple, amazon? it >> these guys have to wonder about their long-term business plans in general. look at what the telecom companies are doing in terms of pocketing wireless usage. we had all of this...
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we must strengthen protection of the ecological environment. that they're working on a report about the cia's detention and interrogation programs. >> the long beach plus telegram says former secretary of state hillary clinton is comparing russia's actions in ukraine to nazi germany. -- places like czechoslovakia and romania and other places. hitler kept saying they're not being treated right. i must go and protect my people, and that's what's gotten everybody so nervous. reporter karen robes meeks at the event, confirmed the quote. says >> the ceo of general motors is launching an internal review ataunching issue how they delayed reporting a defective switch. the cars involved in the recall are from 2007 before. >>> and the candidates facing off to be the next governor of d the "sta texas. h the lone star state held the first statewide primary tuesday. republicans chose greg abbott to succeed rick perry. wendy davis coasted to the democratic nomination. >>> it's 7:19.7:19 ahead, the $100 million bet to legalize gambling and what it hat may mea
we must strengthen protection of the ecological environment. that they're working on a report about the cia's detention and interrogation programs. >> the long beach plus telegram says former secretary of state hillary clinton is comparing russia's actions in ukraine to nazi germany. -- places like czechoslovakia and romania and other places. hitler kept saying they're not being treated right. i must go and protect my people, and that's what's gotten everybody so nervous. reporter karen...
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>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a bank, necessarily. who are you connecting people or are you extending the capital the loans yourself and, if so, how much capital are you holding to protect against losses? >> yes. so we're holding an extensive amount of equity capitol to protect against losses. we get the money for the loans themselves from banks like goldman sachs, deutsche banks, square one banks and hedge funds from smaller individuals. it's a variety of capital sources funding the loans. con necking wall street to main street with our platform. >> are you regulated like a bank? >> we're regulated like a non-bank commercia
>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a...
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consider the geopolitical environment. traders watching that very closely. obviously taking this number into account as well but watching this morning's adp report, too. they're going to be watching the jobs report as well. but traders telling me exact these prices to stay elevated that's because there's a lot of global demand for the refined property products and as long as that's the case we'll probably stay above 100 bucks a barrel, texas intermediate $102.75. and we saw a drawdown of 1.6 million barrels and the distill as ates, 1.4 million barrels. >>> and let's go to moscow and jim maceda for what we can expect there. >> reporter: they are meeting in a couple of hours now which will be the first face to face since ukraine crisis escalated. it's just one example of a flurry of diplomacy over the past 24 hours. the chances of avoiding war in ukraine seem to get a boost from vladimir putin's comments yesterday. you recall he said that he saw no need to use force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the crimean peninsula. well, there was a sigh of relief f
consider the geopolitical environment. traders watching that very closely. obviously taking this number into account as well but watching this morning's adp report, too. they're going to be watching the jobs report as well. but traders telling me exact these prices to stay elevated that's because there's a lot of global demand for the refined property products and as long as that's the case we'll probably stay above 100 bucks a barrel, texas intermediate $102.75. and we saw a drawdown of 1.6...
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from acting in the interests of the environment and our country. coal-fired plants are the single largest source of carbon pollution and today, there is no limit on how much carbon pollution they can emit. that's why president obama directed e.p.a. to use its existing authority under the clean air act to require power plants to control carbon pollution, something long overdue. e.p.a. proposed a rule to require new plants to use available pollution control technology to capture and sequester carbon pollution. for existing plants, e.p.a. is working with stake holders to think through the best approach. e.p.a. has not yet even issued a proposal but industry is moving on. in my region, a major utility made the decision on sound economics and environment to hut down a coal powered plant. h.r. 3826 would stop e.p.a. from issuing any rules and allow these plants to keep emitting unlimited amounts of carbon pollution. and for existing plant the bill would be straight out prohibition of any e.p.a. rule from becoming effective unless congress somehow passed
from acting in the interests of the environment and our country. coal-fired plants are the single largest source of carbon pollution and today, there is no limit on how much carbon pollution they can emit. that's why president obama directed e.p.a. to use its existing authority under the clean air act to require power plants to control carbon pollution, something long overdue. e.p.a. proposed a rule to require new plants to use available pollution control technology to capture and sequester...
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kevin does all three in the under water environment, just over a minute. simply incredible. >> amazing. the first cube took him only five seconds to solve it. >> that is elaborate. holding your breath for a minute is no easy task either. >> just to focus like that, that is incredible. >> talent. >>> coming up -- wait, wait, wait for it. bingo. >> and another. still going at it. >> maybe he can get on oprah. coming up, oprah winfrey's angry words and tough love for lindsay lohan. >>> and all those pictures you take with your cell phone camera, they could be worth some big money. find out how to cash in. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. weather brought to you by life lock. an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers t
kevin does all three in the under water environment, just over a minute. simply incredible. >> amazing. the first cube took him only five seconds to solve it. >> that is elaborate. holding your breath for a minute is no easy task either. >> just to focus like that, that is incredible. >> talent. >>> coming up -- wait, wait, wait for it. bingo. >> and another. still going at it. >> maybe he can get on oprah. coming up, oprah winfrey's angry words and...
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have a lot of work to do, but what it showed is that we are creating a new norm for what a healthy environment looks like or should look like for our kids. >> and as for her own kids. how are the girls? >> they're good. >> oh, are they. >> they're growing up. >> i know. >> they're getting big. >> malia is about to drive. >> i know. >> are you all right? >> she's at that age -- oh, yeah, i'm good with it. as long as somebody else is riding with her. [ laughter ] but they are good. thank you for asking. they are growing up and they are still the light of our lives and i'm just so proud of how they have managed all of this with poise and grace and maturity. [ applause ] i'm very proud of them. very proud. >> reporter: but the obamas haven't done it alone. heartened by the support of so many others. >> they have a lot of people praying for them and, you know, right now whether you like me or the president, folks in america are praying for those two little girls and that's one of the many reasons why they're standing up straight so i'm grateful for the prayers, absolutely. >> and grateful for that
have a lot of work to do, but what it showed is that we are creating a new norm for what a healthy environment looks like or should look like for our kids. >> and as for her own kids. how are the girls? >> they're good. >> oh, are they. >> they're growing up. >> i know. >> they're getting big. >> malia is about to drive. >> i know. >> are you all right? >> she's at that age -- oh, yeah, i'm good with it. as long as somebody else is...
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generally why they fail is they don't fit in your environment like they don't fit in the culture, they don't fit in the stage the company is at, they don't fit in the market the company is in. >> do you say the truth, you don't fit in this environment? >> exactly. you say, look. we are not going to go scorch earth about you out here. we are not going to, like, i will support you in your next job and a lot of context i think you would be very good, but here we made a mistake. we brought you in and put you in the wrong slot. the longer you stay here, the worst your reputation is going to become because you're failing. >> i think you're giving us the g version how that would be done. the book includes apparently a lot of f-bombs both wall street style and you have a lot of -- >> not quite wall street style. >> maybe we are embellishing a little bit. you're talking about using your love for rappers is also demonstrated throughout the book. >> yes. >> kanye, jay-z, why? >> i found when you get into these conversations is part of it is logical. you know, part of it is, you know, i -- here's
generally why they fail is they don't fit in your environment like they don't fit in the culture, they don't fit in the stage the company is at, they don't fit in the market the company is in. >> do you say the truth, you don't fit in this environment? >> exactly. you say, look. we are not going to go scorch earth about you out here. we are not going to, like, i will support you in your next job and a lot of context i think you would be very good, but here we made a mistake. we...
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. >> took a reading of the environment. we found 75 parts per million. to put that in perspective, we don our breathing gear at 25 parts per million. >> saved my life. that's all i can tell you. >> what a dog. max right there. that leak was caused by debris and soot that clogged the gas powered heater inside his house. >>> and the woosification of america is heading north to canada. a youth basketball team there staging a protest after it was disqualified from a tournament. the team was undefeated. so the reason they were disqualified? all the players weren't getting equal time playing on the court. that breaks the rules that promote fun and deemphasize winning. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. we're hearing a lot from some folk. >> thanks. >> one wrote and said if winning is demom sized in this league, why is there even a tournament to begin with? i added the to begin with. >> trudy says, the rule was everyone on your team must play. all other teams followed that rule except for the winning team that cheated. don't cheat. >> todd say
. >> took a reading of the environment. we found 75 parts per million. to put that in perspective, we don our breathing gear at 25 parts per million. >> saved my life. that's all i can tell you. >> what a dog. max right there. that leak was caused by debris and soot that clogged the gas powered heater inside his house. >>> and the woosification of america is heading north to canada. a youth basketball team there staging a protest after it was disqualified from a...